Ohio Gov. John Kasich defended remarks he made about tipping a hotel maid Sunday, stressing his “great respect” for Hispanic Americans.
“Look, if I have to be clear about it, I’m just trying to say that in the course of a presidential campaign I’m glad I don’t move so fast that I ignore people and my views on our Hispanic friends across this country have been very positive,” Kasich said on CNN’s “State of the Union.” “They have been impactful in so many ways.”
Kasich noted that he explicitly supports a path to legal status for undocumented immigrants, a move that puts him to the left of many of his Republican rivals.
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“My position on immigration is one thats intended to keep families together and to give them a good place in American society,” Kasich said. “So if somebody needs me to clarify that, that’s fine, but I have great respect for them. I think they’re an important fabric of America.”








